Sunday 4 July 2010

Le général dans le square

Gustave Borgnis-Desbordes (1839-1900). I believe I had never heard the name of this French general who apparently played a major role in the imperial conquest of French Soudan, now Mali, before seeing his statue in the square and playground that bears his name in Saint-Louis neighbourhood.
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Blogger m'apprend des choses ! Je n'avais je crois jamais entendu parler de Gustave Borgnis-Desbordes (1839-1900) avant de voir sa statue dans un square qui porte son nom, à Saint-Louis. Ce général a apparemment joué un rôle majeur dans la conquête coloniale française en Afrique.

17 comments:

  1. Hard for me to believe you'd never heard of this guy! I thought you knew everything and everyone! ;-)

    I wonder how many other statues lurk in Versailles and environs honoring some long-forgotten military types?

    Re your comment on Cedar Key: I have no idea what's up that Seabreeze tower. I've never seen anyone go up there.

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  2. I've not heard of him either, but I guess that's why he's got a statue so people don't forget...hmmm, not sure if it's very effective though. :)

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  3. Bonjour !
    Quelles jolies photos ici...surtout celles de verdure.
    Bon dimanche !

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  4. Gustave Borgnis-Desbordes je ne connais pas; mais pour avoir une statut dans cette ville; il à du rendre des service à la France.

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  5. I feel almost sorry for him, not even a whole statue: only a bust on a pillar...

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  6. Sic transit gloria mundi...
    Il devait surement être très celèbre en son temps..Heureusement qu'il nous reste les statues, et la curiosité de certaines pour aller voir qui c'est!

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  7. PS: Vulcania: moyen. Une bonne idée de départ, architecture interessante mais demesurée, et peu de choses à voir au final. on a eu la sensation d'un batiment plein de vide.Mais il parait que maintenant ça s'est bien améloiré.

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  8. Anonymous4/7/10 11:43

    I had not heard of him before coming here.

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  9. Pas suffisamment fort en histoire pour me souvenir de lui, meme si je suis passe au Mali...

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  10. Perhaps if his name was Louis?

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  11. OK, I admit I am really bad because I didn't know Mali was once the French Sudan. I'm way behind! Will I ever catch up?

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  12. I'm a little surprised to see a monument to France's imperialist era but then it is harder to recognize in one's own country (like mine with the native populations).

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  13. Probably a common event most places - to stumble upon a statue commemorating someone long ago. Great that someone had the forethought to put them up so later generations could remember..

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  14. «Louis» did not know about Général Borgnis-Desbordes, either. Merci de la petite historie.

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  15. Cou cou,
    Merci pour ton petit mot sur mon blog
    Thanks a lot for passing by my blog
    Amitiés / Best regards
    Elisa, Argentina

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  16. We should all strive to learn something new each day, thanks for the lesson Ciel!!

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  17. That is some interesting history. I look at all statues like this and immediately think "DeGaulle" which just makes me an ignorant America, I think! :-)

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